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Moto 360 Camera Mod shoots 360° video, audio, and images

Few weeks back, we posted an exclusive news about the Moto 360 Camera Mod for the Moto Z Smartphones. Today, Motorola has officially announced it along with the Moto Z2 Force at a premium price of $300 ($299.99 to be exact.)

The Moto 360 Camera Module can shoot 4K 360° video with immersive 3D audio, it can also captures photos with an ultra wide-angle 150° field of view. 


Additionally, Users will be able to edit their 360° photos and videos right from their Moto Z phone. The Advanced editing software allows you to easily adjust 360 content to fit your needs.

You can also Live stream your 360° videos directly on your social media channels, that's something really cool. If you ask me, the price seems to be a little bit higher as compared to the Andy Rubin's Essential Smartphone 360 Camera Module, which is priced just at $199. Thoughts?
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Moto Z2 Force goes official with Shatterproof Display, Dual Cameras, and Snapdragon 835

Motorola has finally announced its 2017 flagship smartphone, the Moto Z2 Force is the newest addition to the modular Moto Z Family.

The device features a 5.5" Quad HD 1440p Super AMOLED display, which the company guarantees Shatterproof. It's wrapped in a sleek 7000 series aluminum unibody, which looks premium.


Other specifications includes, the latest Snapdragon 835 processor coupled with 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, Dual-rear camera each of 12MP, 5MP front-facing camera, and 2,730mAh battery.

Along with the Moto Z2 Force, the company has also revealed few new Moto Mods including Moto 360 Camera and Gamepad Mod. That said, the Moto Z2 Force is priced at $750 (48290 INR) and will be available in all four carriers in the US. Thoughts? 

Verizon accidentally lists Moto Z2 Force, Specs revealed

Verizon accidentally lists Moto Z2 Force, Specs revealed
[Update: The device is now official] Hours before the official launch of the Moto Z2 Force, Verizon has accidentally revealed the Moto Z2 Force confirming the official specs and design of the shatterproof beast. However, the listing has now been taken down.

The listing suggests that the Moto Z2 Force features a 5.5-inch QHD Shatterproof display, Snapdragon 835 processor coupled with 4GB RAM, 64GB storage. There's going to be dual-rear camera, each of 12MP, 5MP front-facing camera, and 2,730mAh battery.

The Z2 Force is probably Motorola's first Smartphone with Dual-cameras. You might have noticed that the battery is now smaller as compared to previous generation Moto Z(s).

That said, the event has already begun and we will be posting the news as soon as the device gets official. 

Source: Verizon | Via: DL

Nokia 2 specs leaked via Geekbench, Snapdragon 212 and 1GB RAM confirmed

Nokia 2 specs leaked via Geekbench, Snapdragon 212 and 1GB RAM confirmed
We all know that the Nokia 2 is rumored to be HMD's next Ultra-budget Smartphone. We have already seen the alleged design of the Nokia 2. If you haven't seen it, above image shows how the Nokia 2 will look like.

Thanks to Geekbench, we now have confirmed specifications of the Nokia 2. The device will be coming with Snapdragon 212 SoC clocked at 1.27 GHz, paired with 1GB RAM.


In terms of design, the Nokia 2 looks exactly like the Nokia 3. One thing that is worth noticing is that the Nokia 2 will be having on-screen navigation keys instead of touch capacitive buttons, which can be found in previous Nokia Smartphones including the Nokia 3, Nokia 5, and Nokia 6.

Android 7.1.1 Nougat will be coming pre-installed with the Nokia 2. Nokia is expected to reveal the Nokia 2 later this year.

Via: Geekbench


Google launches final Android O Developer Preview

Google launches final Android O Developer Preview
The Android O Developer Preview 4 Factory Images are now available for the Nexus and Pixel Smartphones. For those not in the Android Beta Program, have to flash the firmware manually.

The new Android O Developer preview 4 is having the prefix OPP4 and is available for the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel C, and Nexus Player. You can download the Factory Images from the link below.

Android O Preview 4 Images | Release Notes